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Litigation and Compliance: Bridging the Gap between Legal and IT

Presented by
Chris Dale, The e-Disclosure Information Project

Johannes C. Scholtes, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, ZyLAB

LENGTH: approximately 55 minutes

Dealing with the opportunities and risks of social media in the workplace

Presented by
Hanns Köhler-Krüner, Expert on Social Business and ECM Media, HKK Consulting

Johannes C. Scholtes, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, ZyLAB

LENGTH: approximately 50 minutes

Is Technology-Assisted Review Supporting Attorneys or Replacing Them?

Presented by
Maura R. Grossman, Counsel, Litigation, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

Gordon V. Cormack, Professor, University of Waterloo

Johannes C. Scholtes, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, ZyLAB

Mary Mack, Esq., Enterprise Technology Counsel, ZyLAB

LENGTH: approximately 65 minutes

Location Based eDiscovery: How Digital Footprints Can Belie an Alibi

Presented by
Mary Mack, Esq., Enterprise Technology Counsel, ZyLAB

David K. Isom, Attorney & Author, The Isom Law Firm

Johannes C. Scholtes, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, ZyLAB

LENGTH: approximately 55 minutes

eDiscovery in the Age of Cloud Computing and Social Media

Presented by
Mary Mack, Esq., Enterprise Technology Counsel, ZyLAB

Moderated by
Victoria Edelman, Esq., Vice President of Education, Association of Litigation Support Professionals (ALSP)

LENGTH: approximately 55 minutes

The Lessons Learned from eDiscovery Sanctions in 2010

Presented by
Seth D. Rothman, Partner, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP

Johannes C. Scholtes, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, ZyLAB

LENGTH: approximately 60 minutes

The Hidden Risks of your Information Mountain

Presented by
Johan ten Houten, Manager Forensics & Information Security with Deloitte Enterprise Risk Services

Johannes C. Scholtes, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, ZyLAB

LENGTH: approximately 44 minutes

The Importance of being Litigation Ready

Presented by
Nick Patience, research director by and co-founder of the 451 Group

Johannes C. Scholtes, Chairman & Chief Strategy Officer, ZyLAB

LENGTH: approximately 50 minutes

Using Intelligent Redaction to Protect Sensitive Information

Episode 28 in the ZyLAB podcast series, featuring Mary Mack, Esq. and Johannes Scholtes, PhD., offers an insightful explanation of the various ways traditional redactions can be compromised, the optimal ways to protect sensitive information, and how “intelligent” software facilitates the process.

LENGTH: 22 minutes
FILE SIZE: 2.6 MB (mp3) or 6.3 MB (mp4)


The Importance of Multi-Language Support during eDiscovery

Episode 27 in the ZyLAB podcast series explores the global economy and how the growing presence of foreign language documents can hinder an organization’s ability to find all responsive eDiscovery content. This podcast highlights the considerations for managing foreign language information, the role of UNICODE computer coding to overcome character differences, and the advancements in Statistical Machine Translation for handling the evolution of business vernacular.

LENGTH: 15 minutes
FILE SIZE: 1.8 MB (mp3) or 4.8 MB (mp4)


Following a Defensible Methodology for In-house eDiscovery

Episode 26 in the ZyLAB podcast series provides a detailed account of defensible methodologies and how they differ from faith-based eDiscovery. The session outlines specific recommendations for in-house teams that are tasked with managing portions of the process, including chain of custody requirements and the types of user actions which require documentation.

LENGTH: 14 minutes
FILE SIZE: 1.7 MB (mp3) or 4.9 MB (mp4)


The E-mail Dilemma: Balancing Risk and Value
This excerpt from the 60-minute KMWorld roundtable emphasizes the challenge e-mail archives pose to information governance initiatives and eDiscovery responses. Jan Scholtes provides strategies for properly archiving e-mail in XML, retaining access to native files, properties and attachments, implementing filing plans, and cleaning-up legacy content.

LENGTH: 18 minutes


ACEDS interviews Johannes Scholtes about ZyLAB's work with War Crimes Tribunals
On July 26, the United Nations achieved the first ever conviction of a key member of the Khmer Rouge regime. ZyLAB assisted in the case preparation and handling the voluminous data associated with the war crimes tribunal. Dr. Johannes Scholtes detailed his company's work with the UN and discussed how e-discovery can help international tribunals get justice.

LENGTH: 22 minutes


E-mail: The Most Litigation Risky Archive
Episode 25 addresses the risks inherent in e-mail archives, how to mitigate those risks, and how to properly manage e-mail as part of matter-specific eDiscovery as well as enterprise wide information management. Specific topics include complex e-mails and attachments; XML archiving; filing plans and SOX requirements.

LENGTH: 11 minutes
FILE SIZE: 1.3 MB (mp3) or 3.2 MB (mp4)


An Introduction to Bringing E-Discovery In-House
Episode 24 outlines the risks and benefits of bringing portions of the electronic discovery process in-house. Specific topics include what to look for in a solution, what type of ROI you can expect, early case assessments, and faith-based e-discovery.

LENGTH: 19 minutes
FILE SIZE: 2.3 MB (mp3) or 5.7 MB (mp4)


XML for Sustainable and Comprehensive Information Management
Episode 23 provides an overview of the XML format and why digitally sustainable XML archives add value to e-discovery, investigations, and information governance practices.

LENGTH: 19 minutes
FILE SIZE: 2.1 MB (mp3) or 5.1 MB (mp4)


How Data Visualization Enhances your Search
Episode 22 builds upon episode 21 to demonstrate three visualization techniques that help users manage search results and discover previously unknown connections and relationships among data.

LENGTH: 12 minutes
FILE SIZE: 1.4 MB (mp3) or 2.8 MB (mp4)


How Text Mining Steers Investigations and E-Discovery
Episode 21 defines Text Mining and Analytics and how they are the next step in search technology. Specific examples of Entity Extraction, Fact Extraction and Concept Extraction are provided.

LENGTH: 17 minutes
FILE SIZE: 2.0 MB (mp3) or 4.0 MB (mp4)

 

 

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